Light Garden - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
The spark to light the gas rings won't stop sparking, I'm frightened.
Disconnect it from the mains for 10 minutes.
If it is the type with a button, spray it with electrical contact cleaner.
If it has no button, you need to find which micro-switch on each burner is staying closed circuit? It is likely to be the one you used just before it did this. There is help below in video and text.
If the burners are clean and dry and the stove ignition switches are working correctly, it is likely that the spark module is defective and causing the continuous sparking issue. If the spark module is defective, it should be removed and replaced with a new one.
Jun 7, 2021
3/1/2023 8:26:36 PM •
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on Mar 01, 2023
Marcola engine it starts runs engage blade cuts for light 3-4 minutes and surge and shuts off
Sounds like you may have an air restriction or a fuel flow issue. Check the air filters to be sure they are clean and that there is no debris in the carburetor or fuel tank. Then check to make sure the fuel flow path is clear, not blocked with debris or sediment. If those things check out okay then you may need to adjust the carburetor settings for maximum performance.
2/23/2023 12:44:58 PM •
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on Feb 23, 2023
What if I can't get the knob off of my home light trimmer
The bump knob rotates in the direction of the trimmer. you will need a pair of channel lock pliers or equivalent hold head with one hand and try turning knob with pliers first anticlockwise (to the left). if you hold pliers wring the knob will spin, hold pliers so that the bottom handle is on the inside.
6/19/2022 7:26:48 PM •
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on Jun 19, 2022
E27 12w led light how many hours a day would leave the light on plants
Different plants will respond differently to the same kind of artificial light...and there's always the lumens vs freq debate as well.
Your best bet, if you can find no recommendations for what you're growing + your setup/growbox lighting is to start with a general 12-14 hour cycle and then find the specifics for flowering/fruit schedules. You'll most likely have to tailor it as you go, but this will get you started. Good luck!
2/4/2019 9:43:59 PM •
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on Feb 04, 2019
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